Yavana Haridāsa (Bengal, 15th century)
Dara Sikoh (Delhi, 1659 AD)
Amanullah (Afghanistan, France, 1934 AD)
Kazi Nazrul (Bengal, 1934 AD)
Zainul Abidin (Kashmir, 14th century AD)
Sultan of Kashmir who made every attempt to undo the destruction of Vedic culture by his predecessors, who had attacked and captured Kashmir with a view to erase Hindu culture from the land. He was an ardent devotee of the Goddess of the Vedas; and ultimately insisted to not moving from the door of the Śāradā Pīṭha till the Goddess would Herself be confirmed of his earnestness for restoring Eusebia and his unwavering devotion.
References:
Jonaraja, Rājataraṅgiṇī Dvitīya
Śrīvara, Rājataraṅgiṇī Tṛtīya
Walter Slaje (ed.), Kingship in Kaśmīr (AD 1148‒1459) From the Pen of Jonarāja, Court Paṇḍit to Sulṭān Zayn al-‘Ābidīn, Studia Indologica Universitatis Halensis, Volume 7 (2014).